Abstract

Morgagni hernia is a rare diaphragmatic hernia usually due to congenital defects in the diaphragm. It is rarely associated with cardiac anomalies, most commonly atrial small (ostium secundum) or ventricular septal defects. We report a rare case of Morgagni hernia occurring in association with Large ASD Secondum and Sever PHT mimicking a severe congenital heart disease in a newborn and the lack of awareness of the delayed presentation of Morgagni’s diaphragmatic hernia cause delayed of diagnosis.

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